Unlike software like SPSS, R does not always provide all the output or tests for a particular technique in the one place. What in SPSS can be added with a check box in R generally means yet another package. Continue reading →

Currently I am studying statistics with Swinburne University of Technology and most of the work has been done with SPSS. Unfortunately I don’t have access to SPSS outside of the academic version. However I do have access to R. R … Continue reading →

During the ABC coverage of the last Australian Federal election the Liberal panelist enjoyed pointing out how little of the primary vote the Labor party had, but the Liberal party were not likely to get over 50% either. Continue reading →